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"The salary growth for new joiners will take time as business re-invents for the new normal and optimises with better technology and choosing what they need to start, stop and continue doing," he added.
Jason Grundy, managing director for Middle East and Africa at Robert Walters, said there is no doubt that the global pandemic will affect salary levels in the short-term but the UAE has a track record of bouncing back from global events. "I would expect a drop in the number of new roles available rather than significant and permanent salary reductions going into 2021," he added.
"Some organisations are reducing their staff's working hours to reflect the market and this, in turn, shrinks the fixed costs. Other are simple reducing pay. The 4-day work week is common across professional services companies but those in the likes of hospitality and travel have had much more severe cuts. The key to holding onto critical staff will be when these cost-saving mechanisms are switched off," he added.
"Wage deflation is happening in parts of the market but only the most essential and in some cases rarest skill-sets are being hired. The competition for such talent helps maintain pre-Covid-19 salary levels," he added.
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